Fascinating. I have no idea how application developers are supposed to reason about the semantics of atomics. Even purpose-built libraries get this stuff wrong. I suspect that foolproof concurrency abstractions are going to be increasingly necessary.https://twitter.com/RustSec/status/1166769930760380416 …
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Really? It's been a while since I dug into any codebases, but I didn't remember seeing a single one that made heavy use of channels. Never looked at Servo though.
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We use channels extensively in all of our software at System76. Even the gtk-rs bindings has a useful channel mechanism in the glib bindings for sending events to a receiver attached to the main context. Practically vital for any sort of GTK Rust app development.
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